This is a hands-on, sleeves-rolled-up, let’s-build-something-real learning.
We begin with Rotary’s Action Plan — and turn it into something practical, actionable, and directly connected to what your club is trying to achieve.
Together, we will:
• Break down Rotary’s Action Plan into real club strategies
• Learn how to use Rotary Club Central as a true planning and progress tool
• Build tangible deliverables your club can implement immediately
• Create stronger membership strategies, clearer goals, and sharper focus
• Generate energy, alignment, and momentum for the year ahead
Anyone who wants to learn more is welcome to attend. We hope to have representation from all Calgary and area clubs so bring a few of your fellow club members.. Please park in the underground parkade of the Brookfield Place building. There is a small charge on the weekends.
Look for the Rotary volunteer in the building's lobby to direct you the elevator bank to reach the 17th floor.
No charge for the session and lunch will be provided.
Registration required by accepting this invitation. Regrets not required.
Rooted in Rotary’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, Connect Together brings Rotarians and community members together around shared values, service, and leadership. The initiative focuses on building authentic, long-term relationships with individuals and communities that have historically been underrepresented in Rotary, while creating welcoming pathways for meaningful engagement and belonging.
Connect Together responds to changing community demographics, evolving volunteer expectations, and the opportunity for Rotary to deepen its relevance and impact across the region.
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